WEBVTT MELINDA MEZAIS IN STOCKTON WITHHOW LONG THE ROAD REPAIRS WILLTAKE.MELINDA: ROAD CREWS ARE STILLBUSY.CLEANING UP AFTER A SERIES OFSTORMS.GETTING RIGHT OF TREE BRANCHESALONG THE SIDES OF THE ROADS ANDTRYING TO SMOOTH OUT A BUMPYRIDE FROM POTHOLES.IT BEATS YOU TO DEATH COMINGDOWN THAT SLOW LANE.MELIND ROBERT DRIVESINTERSTATE FIVE DAILY AND HENOTICED A DIFFERENCE AFTER THERECENT RAINS.>> IT WAS PULLING APART.MELINDA: HE'S AS YOU CAN SEETHEM AHEAD BUT YOU CANNOT AVOIDTHEM.>> IT IS A NATURAL SITUATION.THE RAIN GETS UNDERNEATH AND YOUSEE CRACKS IN THE ROADWAY.THE WATER WILL START TO EXPAND.MELINDA: CAL TRANSSAYS THEY AREWORKING ON $6.2 MILLION INDAMAGE I SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ANDSACRAMENTO COUNTY.DAMAGE WAS FELT ACROSS THESTATE.>> WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF DAMAGEIN CALIFORNIA WITH THE STORMS.WE ARE AT $2MILLION IN THEWORK THAT WE HAVE TO DO.MELINDA: CALTRANS CREWSARETRYING TO BUILD UP A SLOPE ONTHE SIDE OF HIGHWAY FOUR INSTOCKTON WHICH YOU WRO ITAFTER THE RECENT -- WHICH ERODEDAFTER RECENT STORMS.THEY HAVE REPAIRED A LOT OFROADWAYS IN THE LAST FEW DAYS TOTRY TO MAKE FOR A SAFER CAMILLE.